Account Executive Jobs

Ever heard of the term, "advertising agents"? If you are running a business right now or some sort of organisation, or if you are currently on the lookout for ways to market your individually produced products and/or services, then chances are, you might have already encountered about a handful of these so-called, "advertising agents." Actually, the truth is that these people who serve as agents of an advertising firm to individuals or businesses that might be in need of help in making their offerings known to the public are not really called advertising agents. In the industry, they are more popularly--and properly--known as advertising account executives.

The Scoop On: Account Executive Jobs

Advertising account executive jobs are those positions that people mistakenly know of as advertising agents. Why are account executives commonly erroneously referred to as mere agents of an advertising firm? Perhaps the best way to point out the answer to this question is by getting to know what account executives exactly do. To guide you through, here is a list of the job duties and responsibilities associated with account executive jobs:

  • Meet with customers and get all the pertinent details of their ideal advertisement package, and possibly come up with a contract stating all the terms, including information about both companies (the customer and the advertising company that the account executive works for you), the costs, the objectives, the action steps, and the expected end result of the advertising project
  • Conduct studies that bear relationship to the project at hand--the trends in the industry at the moment, who or which companies they may be in a tough competition with in the project, and compare various end results of the projects
  • Make sure that the customer orders are filled in efficiently and effectively